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Academic Sleep Surgeon, University of Minnesota - Nationally Recognized Program

The Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Minnesota Medical School and University of Minnesota Physicians invites applicants for a full-time Sleep Surgeon at the Assistant or Associate Professor Rank on an academic or clinician track.
What we offer:
Opportunity for a board-certified/eligible Sleep Surgeon to join our Otolaryngology team of 50 physicians offering broad sub-specialty expertise in all areas of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
Our program was recently recognized as 40th Best in the Nation! We offer a strong team environment, commitment to clinical excellence, and outstanding training for our 20 residents, 4 fellows, and medical students.
Opportunity to practice full-spectrum management for sleep apnea, snoring, and related disorders.
Numerous opportunities to engage in clinical research activities.
The University of Minnesota is ranked in NIH funding for publically funded medical schools and the department has a very active clinical and basic science research program.
Competitive compensation and robust benefits package.
Highlights include a well-being allowance, concierge services, counseling, coaching, best-in-Industry 401K employer match, CME, relocation assistance (if applicable).
We are a qualified employer under the public service loan forgiveness program and we partner with Student Loan Tutor to assist Physicians with the PSLF program.
Discover our Difference:
The University of Minnesota Department of Otolaryngology has more than 120 years of history of conducting research, treating patients, and educating the next generation of otolaryngologists.
As members of the University of Minnesota Medical School community, our physicians regularly collaborate with colleagues in areas like oncology and pediatrics to provide the most advanced diagnostic and treatment options, as well as groundbreaking research opportunities.
Our commitment to collaboration and innovation, coupled with the expertise of our physicians, allows us to support exceptional residency and fellowship training programs, attracting young physicians from around the nation and the world.
Qualifications:
Graduate of an accredited ACGME Otolaryngology residency and Sleep Surgery fellowship-training program.
American Board of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery eligible/certified.
Licensed or ability to obtain medical license and DEA in the State of Minnesota, and meet criteria/qualifications for credentialing and privileges Ability to receive work authorization in the United States and maintain legal status according to the requirements of VISA category while in the United States.
? Preferred
Qualifications:
Board certification or eligibility in Otolaryngology-Sleep Medicine.
Living in Minneapolis/St.
Paul, MN:
Our town boasts exceptional public and private schools.
We have a thriving workforce, 17 Fortune 500 companies, award-winning culinary scene, and museums of all types, outstanding theaters, and 6 major professional sports teams.
You will have convenient access to a major international airport, ranked in the Top 10 Domestic Airports by Travel
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